1、奥巴马总统在巴黎气候变化大会上英语演讲稿I pay tribute I pay tribute to the many religious communities who carried the campaign for justice forward when the organizations of our people were silenced. I greet the traditional leaders of our country many among you continue to walk in the footsteps of great heroes like Hint
2、sa and , you, the young lions. You, the young lions, have energized our entire struggle. I pay tribute to the mothers and wives and sisters of our nation. You are the rock?hard foundation of our struggle. Apartheid has inflicted more pain on you than on anyone , we thank the world we thank the world
3、 community for their great contribution to the anti?apartheid struggle. Without your support our struggle would not have reached this advanced stage. The sacrifice of the frontline states will be remembered by South Africans , black and white, recognize that apartheid has no future. It has to be end
4、ed by our own decisive mass action in order to build peace and security.奥巴马总统在巴黎气候变化大会上说了什么?想必大家也想了解吧!以下是整理推荐的,欢迎大家阅读!President Hollande, Mr. Secretary General, fellow leaders,its those little things left undone that would make me angry if i knew that my hours were limited. angry because i put off s
5、eeing good friends whom i was going to get in touch with someday. angry because i hadnt written certain letters that i intended to write one of these days. angry and sorry that i didnt tell my husband and daughter often enough how much i truly love them.We have come to Paris to show our resolve.We o
6、ffer our condolences to the people of France for the barbaric attacks on this beautiful city. We stand united in solidarity not only to deliver justice to the terrorist network responsible for those attacks but to protect our people and uphold the enduring values that keep us strong and keep us free
7、. And we salute the people of Paris for insisting this crucial conference go on an act of defiance that proves nothing will deter us from building the future we want for our children. What greater rejection of those who would tear down our world than marshaling our best efforts to save it?Nearly 200
8、 nations have assembled here this week a declaration that for all the challenges we face, the growing threat of climate change could define the contours of this century more dramatically than any other. What should give us hope that this is a turning point, that this is the moment we finally determi
9、ned we would save our planet, is the fact that our nations share a sense of urgency about this challenge and a growing realization that it is within our power to do something about it.Our understanding of the ways human beings disrupt the climate advances by the day. Fourteen of the fifteen warmest
10、years on record have occurred since the year 2000 and 2015 is on pace to be the warmest year of all. No nation large or small, wealthy or poor is immune to what this means.This summer, I saw the effects of climate change firsthand in our northernmost state, Alaska, where the sea is already swallowin
11、g villages and eroding shorelines; where permafrost thaws and the tundra burns; where glaciers are melting at a pace unprecedented in modern times. And it was a preview of one possible future a glimpse of our childrens fate if the climate keeps changing faster than our efforts to address it. Submerg
12、ed countries. Abandoned cities. Fields that no longer grow. Political disruptions that trigger new conflict, and even more floods of desperate peoples seeking the sanctuary of nations not their own.教师评析:该篇作文行文流畅,结构清晰,以“first,Next,Finally ”的结构描述,层次感很强。不定式的恰当运用体现了考生较好的语法功底。That future is not one of st
13、rong economies, nor is it one where fragile states can find their footing. That future is one that we have the power to change. Right here. Right now. But only if we rise to this moment. As one of Americas governors has said, “We are the first generation to feel the impact of climate change, and the
14、 last generation that can do something about it.”“Now, everybody was discussing the Chinese dream, I think, realizing the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation, is the greatest dream of the Chinese nation since the modern time.the words are claimed by Xi Jinping. This is the general secretary of
15、Xi jinping ?s Chinese dream. But as a contemporary college students, what is our Chinese dream? Can we dare to dream?Ive come here personally, as the leader of the worlds largest economy and the second-largest emitter, to say that the United States of America not only recognizes our role in creating
16、 this problem, we embrace our responsibility to do something about it.Over the last seven years, weve made ambitious investments in clean energy, and ambitious reductions in our carbon emissions. Weve multiplied wind power threefold, and solar power more than twentyfold, helping create parts of Amer
17、ica where these clean power sources are finally cheaper than dirtier, conventional power. Weve invested in energy efficiency in every way imaginable. Weve said no to infrastructure that would pull high-carbon fossil fuels from the ground, and weve said yes to the first-ever set of national standards
18、 limiting the amount of carbon pollution our power plants can release into the sky.The advances weve made have helped drive our economic output to all-time highs, and driveour carbon pollution to its lowest levels in nearly two decades.But the good news is this is not an American trend alone. Last y
19、ear, the global economy grewwhile global carbon emissions from burning fossil fuels stayed flat. And what this means cantbe overstated. We have broken the old arguments for inaction. We have proved that strongeconomic growth and a safer environment no longer have to conflict with one another; theyca
20、n work in concert with one another.And that should give us hope. One of the enemies that well be fighting at this conference iscynicism, the notion we cant do anything about climate change. Our progress should give ushope during these two weeks hope that is rooted in collective action.Earlier this m
21、onth in Dubai, after years of delay, the world agreed to work together to cut thesuper-pollutants known as HFCs. Thats progress. Already, prior to Paris, more than 180countries representing nearly 95 percent of global emissions have put forward their ownclimate targets. That is progress. For our par
22、t, America is on track to reach the emissionstargets that I set six years ago in Copenhagen we will reduce our carbon emissions in therange of 17 percent below 2005 levels by 2020. And thats why, last year, I set a new target:America will reduce our emissions 26 to 28 percent below 2005 levels withi
23、n 10 years from now.经济实力的提升为军事力量增强提供了坚强保证。 ,从最初的十三大军区到现在的七大军区;从单一军种向诸军兵种合同作战、联合作战;从手中的老套筒(汉阳造) 到 56 枪族、81 枪族及今天的 95 枪族。新军事思想武装着人民解放军,新型武器装备也开始大批量成系列装备部队,人民解放军的军事实力得到空前增强。So our task here in Paris is to turn these achievements into an enduring framework forhuman progress not a stopgap solution, but a
24、 long-term strategy that gives the worldconfidence in a low-carbon future.Here, in Paris, lets secure an agreement that builds in ambition, where progress paves theway for regularly updated targets targets that are not set for each of us but by each of us,taking into account the differences that eac
25、h nation is facing.Here in Paris, lets agree to a strong system of transparency that gives each of us theconfidence that all of us are meeting our commitments. And lets make sure that the countrieswho dont yet have the full capacity to report on their targets receive the support that theyneed.(funct
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